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Grünfeld Defense: 3 quick facts
- Named after Austrian player Ernst Grünfeld, this opening appeared by transposition in the famous Game of the Century, played by Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer. It gained international recognition in the 1900s, and has since been played by top grandmasters.
- The Grünfeld Defense is an extremely sharp, attacking, hypermodern opening for Black against 1. d4. Black allows White to gain a space advantage and build a strong pawn center, then tries to break it down.
- Because the Grünfeld is highly theoretical and often leads to imbalanced positions, it’s generally recommended for advanced players. If not properly prepared, things can go downhill fast for Black!
Grünfeld Defense: The moves
Here are the moves for the Grünfeld Defense:
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1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5
Push your opening skills further
If you’re an advanced player looking for more obscure options against 1. d4, consider the Grünfeld Defense! For less experienced players, we recommend trying the Slav Defense instead.
If you’re looking for more openings, check out our guide featuring over 30 options for every skill level!